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Crucita - A Taos Indian Girl; [Crucita - Taos Indian Girl in Old Hopi Wedding Dress and Dry Flowers]

This painting first appears under the title Crucita - A Taos Indian Girl when it was submitted as one of two Sharp entries in the winter, 1913 exhibition of the National Academy of Design in New York.  It next appeared in the art exhibition of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco in 1915. It was thought to be one of two oils of this title exhibited in November, 1915 at the Gibson House in Cincinnati and was shown with the TSA painters in 1917 for the opening exhibition of the new art museum of the Museum of New Mexico in Santa Fe, in Chicago at Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co. in 1918 and Albuquerque in 1919. In subsequent years it has been incorrectly dated in the mid-1920s.

 

 Thomas Gilcrease purchased this important work in the mid-1940s. Before that, Sharp was still exhibiting it widely with no takers. One of the latest presentations was at the Springville High School Art Exhibit in Utah in 1942.

Crucita - A Taos Indian Girl; [Crucita - Taos Indian Girl in Old Hopi Wedding Dress and Dry Flowers]

Alternate Title:

 Crucita and the Dry Flowers

Record ID: 56

Date: ca. 1913; [1926-8]

Medium: oil on canvas

Dimensions: 47 1/2 x 55 1/2 in.

Signature / Inscription:

LR: JHSHARP/ TAOS.
Inscribed on dust cover: "Crucita-Taos Indian Girl- / Old Hopi (underlined) Wedding Dress and Dry Flowers / (W70  inter Bouquet. / 1926-8 (enclosed in oval)"

Owner: Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK

Accession Number: 0137.2194


Provenance:

The artist; Thomas Gilcrease, Tulsa, OK; The Thomas Gilcrease Foundation, Tulsa, OK, 1955; present owner by gift

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Created concurrently with Peter Hassrick's 2018 Whitney West publication The Life & Art of Joseph Henry Sharp, this online catalogue highlights more than 700 works by J.H. Sharp that are held in public collections.